Shot by Deacon the Villain.
The other night, yU, Substantial and Boog Brown hit 529 in Atlanta to rock for an intimate crowd. Check our 2Dope look at the evening. yU’s recount up top, Stan and Boog Brown down bottom.
Shot by Deacon the Villain.
The other night, yU, Substantial and Boog Brown hit 529 in Atlanta to rock for an intimate crowd. Check our 2Dope look at the evening. yU’s recount up top, Stan and Boog Brown down bottom.

To help celebrate the release of The Brown Study Remixes (available both digitally and physically), Boog Brown hits us with track seven.
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For those who are a little unfamiliar with Boog Brown, and what she encompasses as an artist, here are a couple vignettes rolled into one short that picks the Detroit emcee’s brain behind her remix project, as well as commentary by her peers on what she represents. The Brown Study Remixes available on iTunes now.
PREVIOUS: Boog Brown – Growth (14KT Remix)

14KT laces Boog for track 10 off The Brown Study Remixes LP, available now.
Growth is one my favorite joints off of Boog Brown’s Brown Study album. It was really a special moment for me to have the honor to remix it. I thought about back in 05′ when me and Boog used to hit up this spot called The Firefly for a night called Elevation. We were always freestyling by the piano in the corner. I already knew she was a jewel with the poetry, but this was the early beginnings of me being exposed to her rhyme skills. Not to long afterwards she would come through my studio to record songs. Fast forward to now, she’s established herself as viable, beautiful, prolific, and a powerful lyricist with an ILL voice as a weapon. When I was in the lab, I just wanted to compliment her voice and create a beat that had the classic feeling that the lyrics gave me. Simple, yet optimistic type vibe ya dig? The irony is I’m just honored because I got to see and be a part of the process of Boog’s “growth” through it all. – 14KT
DOWNLOAD: Boog Brown – Growth (14KT Remix)

Something brand new off Boog Brown’s upcoming The Brown Study Remixes, out now on iTunes. This time, West Coast producer Georgia Muldrow laces Boog with a funky, bubbly, electronic-esque joint.
PREVIOUS: Boog Brown – Blink (Def Dee Remix)

(2)Dope. Boog Brown’s upcoming Brown Study Remixes is now up for pre-order on UGHH.
Boog Brown sets up three stories of betrayal that end in karmic payback for her song Blink. The first story is of everyman who cheats with what he thinks is the good shit, not realizing he’s bringing the HIV home. The second of a treacherous female always leaving a good man for wife beater. And the third of a plotter who plans to get rich on a thug move but underestimates what it takes and instead is taken. Def Dee backs the entire produciton with bawdy burlesque inspired beat that matches the sexual overtness of the track, mirroring the 3 seductions in Boog’s verses: sexual, financial, and criminal.
PREVIOUS: Boog Brown – UPS (Dunc of DTMD Redux)

UPS gets the treatment from DTMD’s prodcuer Dunc. The 22 year old Maryland producer (Diamond District “The Shining”) is getting some pretty big praise after first producing the classic joint “The Shining” on Diamond District’s “In The Ruff” and then releasing his debut album with partner in rhyme Toine as DTMD “Makin’ Dollas” – one of the biggest rookie albums of the fall season. Boog Brown spits two thick verses as slick as anyone in the game today, utilizing clever allusions to forgotten pop culture, “Got outta my dreams and into my car, I’m Ocean” and straightforward challenges to any takers: “So come and get it if u tough enough to fuck with it / U cant touch this grind, this shine ni&&a / So keep ya day job we mobbin thru to take ours. What…”
Two of my favorite songs of all time – “One For The Griot” and “Don’t Play” – are from this guy, so it’s always a pleasant surprise to see new music coming from him. Here’s the latest single off of J-Live’s upcoming EP, Undivided Attention, dropping November 2nd.